This is from my iMac, Firefox, Settings, Privacy and Security:Thanks, but where do I find the Manage Data button?
This is from my iMac, Firefox, Settings, Privacy and Security:Thanks, but where do I find the Manage Data button?
Right underneath the Clear Data... button.Thanks, but where do I find the Manage Data button?
I assume you are on windows...press the ALT button on your keyboard. A menu at the top left of firefox should now be showing. Click Tools===>Settings===> then in left column click on "Privacy & Security then scroll down until you see "Cookies and Site Data" with a button for "Manage Data". In the search bar of that window type in satelliteguys.us and it should show you that cookie so you can delete it.Thanks, but where do I find the Manage Data button?
It will get to be much greater than 8MB now that you're no longer purging all site data.I am surprised at how much storage that some of the cookies use.
I searched for the directory location of the cookies on my Mac and only found the site caches but not the cookies.It will get to be much greater than 8MB now that you're no longer purging all site data.
I currently have 48.9MB of Harbor Freight site data on one of my computers.
On the mac they are stored in a SQL Lite database file named "cookies.sqlite-wal" located at:I searched for the directory location of the cookies on my Mac and only found the site caches but not the cookies.
I wanted to use a hex editor to see what was in the cookies. Maybe some have human readable information in them? I don't know. Just curious.
The format of cookies isn't standardized (or even particularly consistent). Cookies may also be hashed.I wanted to use a hex editor to see what was in the cookies. Maybe some have human readable information in them?
I tried to open the file using "DB Browser for SQLite". It then showed a dialog asking for the password. Don't know what the password is.The format of cookies isn't standardized (or even particularly consistent). Cookies may also be hashed.
SQLite doesn't support user authentication.Don't know what the password is.